The 70-year-old Jackson
wrote a pleading in which he sued the former warden of Lebanon Correctional
Institution for failing to deliver him to the custody of the Franklin County sheriff for a court
sentencing hearing – in 1990.

“Although an extraordinary amount of time has elapsed, the Warden's duties are still valid,”
Jackson wrote from his current home, the Madison Correctional Institution.

Jackson sued Anthony Brigano, a warden who retired at the end of 2003. Prison officials declined
to comment on Jackson’s legal handiwork.

Writing that he is indigent and only makes $9 a month from his prison job, Jackson asked that
the filing fee for his case be waived.

Jackson was convicted of 98 criminal counts, including 32 counts of rape. While he has been
eligible for parole, he never has been freed. His next parole hearing is scheduled for August
2019.